The 10 most expensive Toronto condos money can buy right now

The most recent figures from the Toronto Real Estate Board put the average price of a condo in the 416 at $471,256. That’s nothing compared to the list prices for the following 10 suites, the most expensive condos for sale in the city in early December.

For those who don’t care for the high-rise lifestyle, this gallery-like unit in a seven storey condo building at 36 Hazelton offers a modern, open-concept floorplan — and it won’t take a lengthy elevator ride to get to the front door.

Impress guests early on with the regal foyer that leads into the rest of this opulent residence. Or just tell them about all the services residents here have access to: in-house car detailing, cut-steel handbag restoration and dog walking are a few.

Want to live above a historic five-star hotel? Better yet, want to have everyday access to its valet, room service and concierge service from the comfort of home? This 3,800-square-foot suite may be your dream condo, then.

The two-storey MuseumHouse penthouse provides unobstructed views of local landmarks including the Royal Ontario Museum, hence the development’s name (check out this photo tour to see the views for yourself). It’s also in a boutique 19-floor building that contains just 25 neighbouring units.

Back in May, this was the most expensive unit on the market. At the time listed for $15.8 million, the sellers have since slashed the price for this unit. It still offers the same Venetian Plaster, marble, mother of pearl inlay, though.

Commonly, moving into a condo means downsizing. At the very least, whoever moves into this four-bedroom unit shouldn’t feel cramped. There are nine rooms and six balconies within with this 6,300-square-foot suite.